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Democrats Call for Boycott of American Products
(2003-11-05) -- Faced with the unexpected prospect of running against George Bush during an economic recovery which has shown remarkable gains since earlier in the year and is on track to becoming one of the strongest recoveries since the Reagan tax cuts 20 years ago, the Democrat National Committee (DNC) today called on Americans to boycott American products and services. "If consumers continue to spend money and business owners continue to ramp up production," said DNC Chairman Terry McAuliffe, "then there's nothing to stop a second Bush term. And we all know how bad that would be for the economy. The only way to save this economy is to destroy the recovery by boycotting American products and services so we can elect a Democrat to the White House." The DNC said it will devote about $100 million to the boycott campaign, using consultants and talent from other countries as much as possible. "Most of our ad dollars will go to NBC, by virtue of its merger with Vivendi, the French company," said Mr. McAuliffe. "We regret that some Americans will benefit from our 'Boycott America' campaign, but with this global economy it's really hard to completely avoid financing the Bush economic recovery." "We have worked too long and too hard talking down the economy in the hopes we could make it so until the Presidential election in 2004 but all signs indicate we have come up a couple years short of our goal. So, instead of just talking down the economy we must take drastic, concrete action to bring it down. The best way to bring down a booming economy is huge tax increases but we no longer have enough votes in Congress to pass huge tax increases so we are forced to use other means. These might include debilitating strikes from labor unions, forest fires set by our operatives, and further aid and comfort to terrorists by supporting their efforts in Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran and anywhere else they may find solace and encouragement by our actions to stop the war against them. We are hoping this will embolden them enough to engage in another 911 type attack that will damage the recovery, and discredit Bush policies." said Mr. McAuliffe who, when asked, admitted he would stop at nothing in order that the Democrat party regain power. |
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Faced with the unexpected prospect
of running against George Bush during an economic recovery which has shown remarkable gains The economy has made ZERO gains. It's all losses. All companies showing profits did so by closing plants and cutting jobs and benefits. Marist poll show a 17% dip in bush approval ratings. How bad is that? Well, bush people like to say his rating is still high, but the fact is that the rating is WITHOUT another candidate in the wings. That means a large amount of Americans want Bush out regardless of who runs against him! RB |
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Marist?? Bwaahahahahhahahahahah!
Poor poor liberals they can't even stop lying to THEMSELVES and they are so stupid that when they lie to themselves they actually believe it. Then they have the nerve to call other people liars. S.Simon "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Faced with the unexpected prospect of running against George Bush during an economic recovery which has shown remarkable gains The economy has made ZERO gains. It's all losses. All companies showing profits did so by closing plants and cutting jobs and benefits. Marist poll show a 17% dip in bush approval ratings. How bad is that? Well, bush people like to say his rating is still high, but the fact is that the rating is WITHOUT another candidate in the wings. That means a large amount of Americans want Bush out regardless of who runs against him! RB |
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Hash: SHA1 On 06 Nov 2003 01:10:07 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote: Faced with the unexpected prospect of running against George Bush during an economic recovery which has shown remarkable gains The economy has made ZERO gains. It's all losses. All companies showing profits did so by closing plants and cutting jobs and benefits. Marist poll show a 17% dip in bush approval ratings. How bad is that? Well, bush people like to say his rating is still high, but the fact is that the rating is WITHOUT another candidate in the wings. That means a large amount of Americans want Bush out regardless of who runs against him! RB When you get away from the East and West Coasts, people do like President Bush--and young people even more. It's the liberal kooks, the clinically depressed, and the underemployed that don't like him. Young people tend to be optimistic, so in raw numbers they're more likely to be pro-Bush. That's my theory. two wheels - -------------- http://www.hillnews.com/york/102903.aspx News flash: College students like President Bush by Byron York October 29, 2003 Here's a question: Given the focus of the anti-war movement on college campuses, and given the relentless liberalism of the professoriate, and given the popularity of books such as Al Franken's Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them, what do college students think of George W. Bush? The answer: They like him. A new poll by Harvard's Institute of Politics found that 61 percent of students give the president a positive job approval rating - making Bush more popular on campus than in the country at large. "Defying conventional wisdom, a new poll of America's college students finds they are significantly more supportive of President Bush than the general public," said a slightly surprised-sounding Institute of Politics press release. The release quoted institute head Dan Glickman, the former secretary of agriculture in the Clinton administration: "The conventional view that the majority of America's college students are Democratic and that they care little about politics is clearly disproved by this new poll." In addition to his fairly high approval rating, Bush's disapproval rating, 38 percent, was lower than in the public at large; an ABC News/Washington Post poll, taken at about the same time found 53 percent approval of Bush versus 42 percent disapproval. The college pollsters also asked whether students would vote for Bush against a generic Democrat next year. Thirty-nine percent chose Bush, versus 34 percent for the Democrat In addition, the Harvard team found that more students considered themselves Republicans than Democrats - 31 percent to 27 percent. (The largest group, 38 percent, regarded itself as independent.) Then pollsters asked those students who identified themselves as Democrats which candidate they preferred if a primary election were held today. A landslide for Howard Dean, right? Wrong. The winner, with 17 percent of the vote, was Sen. Joseph Lieberman (D-Conn.) - the most conservative Democrat in the field. Dean came in second with 16 percent, followed by retired Gen. Wesley Clark, with 9 percent. After that - and this is true - came Al Sharpton, with 8 percent. Reverend Al beat Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.), who had 6 percent, Sen. John Edwards (D-N.C.), who had 5 percent, former ambassador Carol Moseley Braun, who had 4 percent, and Rep. Dick Gephardt (D-Mo.), who had 3 percent. If Sharpton had an actual campaign, he might have made some use of this news. As it was, his website, al2004.com, didn't seem to notice. And needless to say, the congressman from Missouri hasn't been crowing about the poll, which might have been headlined "Students Have Near-Zero Interest In Gephardt." Apparently no one told them about the Gephardt surge. On the issue of Iraq, the Harvard pollsters found mixed feelings. When researchers asked whether students "support or oppose the United States having gone to war with Iraq," 59 percent strongly or somewhat supported the war, while 37 percent opposed. Then pollsters asked whether students thought that members of the Bush administration "have been telling the truth, usually telling the truth but hiding some things, or have they been mostly not telling the truth" about Iraq. The vast majority, 66 percent, chose the "usually telling the truth but hiding some things" category. Twenty-one percent said the administration was mostly not telling the truth, while 12 percent said the administration has been telling the entire truth. When asked whether their trust in the president had gone up or down in the past year, 32 percent said it had gone down. Eighteen percent said it had gone up, while 49 percent said it had stayed the same - a combined total of 67 percent whose faith in the president has been unaffected by the war. In addition to finding solid support for Bush, the pollsters also found that students, unlike many other Democrats, actually care about national security and terrorism. Eleven percent of students told the pollsters they worried about terrorism, making it the third-most-important concern. While not terribly high, that number stands in stark contrast to the results of a recent Democracy Corps poll, which found that Democrats in the early-voting and caucus states of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina worried virtually not at all about terrorism. On another terrorism-related topic, the poll found that students don't seem to share Democratic concerns that the USA Patriot Act had eroded civil liberties and that Attorney General John Ashcroft is "shredding" the Constitution. Just 2 percent worried about that. Finally, the poll strikes one small cautionary note about the wonders of the Internet as a political tool. Yes, some candidates have raised tons of money on the Net, but the poll suggests that not every Web effort is bearing fruit. When pollsters asked, "Have you ever read or participated in a presidential campaign blog?" 96 percent of students said no. Apparently, they've learned to like George W. Bush the old-fashioned way. - ---------------------- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQA/AwUBP6muhdCBA23eyf45EQIwEACgvHDl0QdAUnedYQgn7JZyDO sD9sQAn3+h MO4PnXdpo5qK1/DfIIuYTg7a =z/zB -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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Now, that is such a stupid-assed comment. The economy is up, spending
is up, the market is up, confidence is up. Don't you even read a little? When Intel showed better numbers it was at the expense of lost jobs and scaled back production. Kodak is for sale! Merc is making cuts to benefits. Canada is about to trample out drug market. Don't read ANYTHING? RB |
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The problem is that you read too much of that crap they keep piling on
your plate. Widen your horizons a bit and the hypnosis will fade. Maybe take that "sailboat" of yours and get out of that Matrix in which you live. There is a whole 'nother world out here where people don't have to be told what to think. Bobsprit wrote: Now, that is such a stupid-assed comment. The economy is up, spending is up, the market is up, confidence is up. Don't you even read a little? When Intel showed better numbers it was at the expense of lost jobs and scaled back production. Kodak is for sale! Merc is making cuts to benefits. Canada is about to trample out drug market. Don't read ANYTHING? RB |
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Ever hear of the stock market? ALL corporations are for sale,
dumbass. At half their worth? Oh! RB |
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And, drumroll, JOBS are down, way down. Sort of like
your droopy tits. "Horvath" wrote in message ... On 06 Nov 2003 01:10:07 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote this crap: Faced with the unexpected prospect of running against George Bush during an economic recovery which has shown remarkable gains The economy has made ZERO gains. It's all losses. All companies showing profits did so by closing plants and cutting jobs and benefits. Marist poll show a 17% dip in bush approval ratings. How bad is that? Well, bush people like to say his rating is still high, but the fact is that the rating is WITHOUT another candidate in the wings. That means a large amount of Americans want Bush out regardless of who runs against him! Now, that is such a stupid-assed comment. The economy is up, spending is up, the market is up, confidence is up. Most democraps don't even KNOW who is running against President George W. Bush. Hero@Horvath I don't spend my money on food. I spend most of my money on women, porn, booze, and recreation. The rest of it I just waste. |
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